Class: Cars, Wagon — Model origin: — Made for:
Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase
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◊ 2017-08-07 19:01 |
GS Break? |
◊ 2017-08-07 20:48 |
August 1975 - July 1976, so a 1975 in UK? Chrome window trim, GS Club Estate |
◊ 2017-08-07 20:55 |
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◊ 2017-08-07 21:05 |
I guess the use of Estate over Break is the reason for the 'made for' tag? With that rule, every stasjonsvogn in Norway, every Station Car in Denmark and so on would be a 'made for' whether written on the car or (usually) not? |
◊ 2017-08-07 21:12 |
Yes. That's what happens ... |
◊ 2017-08-07 21:12 |
New thumb looks like painted window frames - G Special Estate or GS Special Estate then? |
◊ 2017-08-07 21:22 |
I can live with that Rules of the site: 'only if name is different from original one, or if there are visible changes other than LHD/RHD' With its round instruments inside the car (even the early ones), are they visible? The 'Estate' is the local name of a vehicle class rather than a model name |
◊ 2017-08-07 21:23 |
NKG 907P seems a fake combination never used. Nor was NRG 907P (although NRG 907R was genuine on a Polo). So date is open, along with any implications on exact model. |
◊ 2017-08-07 21:33 |
GS Estate was used in ads Strangly, (this was 1972) as GS Confort/Super Confort Estate, but GS Estate Club.... And more mixed versions in the same ad |
◊ 2017-08-07 21:39 |
Danzie's new pictures show what looks like a canvas roof? |
◊ 2017-08-07 21:43 |
Try NRC/NKC, including 807? |
◊ 2017-08-07 21:51 |
^ either blank or non-Citroens. |